95 resultados para design-build,
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Paper presented at the Colloquium Gerpisa 2013, Paris (http://gerpisa.org/node/2085), Session n°: 19 New kinds of mobility: old and new business models
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Num mundo em crescente evolução é necessário tentar melhorar as condições de saúde global. Um factor importante para a prevenção e tratamento de doenças é o seu correcto diagnóstico. Uma vez que nem todos os países têm a mesma capacidade económica, existe a necessidade de se criar testes rápidos e baratos que possam ser acessíveis no mundo inteiro. Os point-of-care tests, como é o caso dos biossensores de glucose vastamente utilizados na monitorização da diabetes, apresentam uma solução para este problema. Os biossensores impressos em papel, em particular, são uma ferramenta que pode vir a ser muito útil na construção destes testes rápidos tornando-os mais “amigos do ambiente” e reduzindo os seus custos. O objectivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver biossensores enzimáticos, de segunda geração, impressos em papel e baseados na enzima glucose oxidase, para a detecção da glucose. Inicialmente foi feito um estudo de possíveis mediadores a utilizar, tendo-se escolhido o ferroceno por apresentar um limite de detecção adequado, ter apresentado um valor de potencial de redução relativamente baixo, 0.232 V vs pseudo ref. Ag/AgCl, ser um composto fácil de obter e com custos reduzidos. Os dispositivos baseiam-se em canais microfluídicos, eléctrodos e ligações eléctricas fabricadas em substrato de papel, utilizando as técnicas de impressão a cera, screen printing e inkjet printing. O circuito constituinte destes dispositivos foi feito recorrendo a tintas condutoras, sendo que, à tinta utilizada para o eléctrodo de trabalho foi incorporado o ferroceno. Sobre o eléctrodo de trabalho foi impressa glucose oxidase, utilizando a técnica de inkjet printing. Os eléctrodos fabricados apresentaram resposta à glucose, muito embora com baixa reprodutibilidade, podendo esta ser causada pela falta de controlo na preparação dos mesmos (manufactura manual e variabilidade da viscosidade da pasta usada no eléctrodo de trabalho). A técnica de inkjet printing em enzimas é ainda muito recente, existindo ainda alguns aspectos, como o seu efeito na actividade da enzima, que não foram avaliados neste projecto, mas que no futuro deverão ser estudados. Podemos concluir que, os eléctrodos deram uma resposta electroquímica consistente à adição de glucose, 8 mM- 30 mM, sendo que os mesmos foram reconhecidos no glucómetro comercial TRUETrackTM blood glucometer; no entanto, os valores de corrente dos dispositivos estavam abaixo do limite de detecção do instrumento.
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The Intel R Xeon PhiTM is the first processor based on Intel’s MIC (Many Integrated Cores) architecture. It is a co-processor specially tailored for data-parallel computations, whose basic architectural design is similar to the ones of GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), leveraging the use of many integrated low computational cores to perform parallel computations. The main novelty of the MIC architecture, relatively to GPUs, is its compatibility with the Intel x86 architecture. This enables the use of many of the tools commonly available for the parallel programming of x86-based architectures, which may lead to a smaller learning curve. However, programming the Xeon Phi still entails aspects intrinsic to accelerator-based computing, in general, and to the MIC architecture, in particular. In this thesis we advocate the use of algorithmic skeletons for programming the Xeon Phi. Algorithmic skeletons abstract the complexity inherent to parallel programming, hiding details such as resource management, parallel decomposition, inter-execution flow communication, thus removing these concerns from the programmer’s mind. In this context, the goal of the thesis is to lay the foundations for the development of a simple but powerful and efficient skeleton framework for the programming of the Xeon Phi processor. For this purpose we build upon Marrow, an existing framework for the orchestration of OpenCLTM computations in multi-GPU and CPU environments. We extend Marrow to execute both OpenCL and C++ parallel computations on the Xeon Phi. We evaluate the newly developed framework, several well-known benchmarks, like Saxpy and N-Body, will be used to compare, not only its performance to the existing framework when executing on the co-processor, but also to assess the performance on the Xeon Phi versus a multi-GPU environment.
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A transimpedance amplifier (TIA) is used, in radiation detectors like the positron emission tomography(PET), to transform the current pulse produced by a photo-sensitive device into an output voltage pulse with a desired amplitude and shape. The TIA must have the lowest noise possible to maximize the output. To achieve a low noise, a circuit topology is proposed where an auxiliary path is added to the feedback TIA input, In this auxiliary path a differential transconductance block is used to transform the node voltage in to a current, this current is then converted to a voltage pulse by a second feedback TIA complementary to the first one, with the same amplitude but 180º out of phase with the first feedback TIA. With this circuit the input signal of the TIA appears differential at the output, this is used to try an reduced the circuit noise. The circuit is tested with two different devices, the Avalanche photodiodes (APD) and the Silicon photomultiplier (SIPMs). From the simulations we find that when using s SIPM with Rx=20kΩ and Cx=50fF the signal to noise ratio is increased from 59 when using only one feedback TIA to 68.3 when we use an auxiliary path in conjunction with the feedback TIA. This values where achieved with a total power consumption of 4.82mv. While the signal to noise ratio in the case of the SIPM is increased with some penalty in power consumption.
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In this thesis a CMOS low-power and low-voltage RF receiver front-end is presented. The main objective is to design this RF receiver so that it can be powered by a piezoelectric energy harvesting power source, included in a Wireless Sensor Node application. For this type of applications the major requirements are: the low-power and low-voltage operation, the reduced area and cost and the simplicity of the architecture. The system key blocks are the LNA and the mixer, which are studied and optimized with greater detail, achieving a good linearity, a wideband operation and a reduced introduction of noise. A wideband balun LNA with noise and distortion cancelling is designed to work at a 0.6 V supply voltage, in conjunction with a double-balanced passive mixer and subsequent TIA block. The passive mixer operates in current mode, allowing a minimal introduction of voltage noise and a good linearity. The receiver analog front-end has a total voltage conversion gain of 31.5 dB, a 0.1 - 4.3 GHz bandwidth, an IIP3 value of -1.35 dBm, and a noise figure lower than 9 dB. The total power consumption is 1.9 mW and the die area is 305x134.5 m2, using a standard 130 nm CMOS technology.
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The “CMS Safety Closing Sensors System” (SCSS, or CSS for brevity) is a remote monitoring system design to control safety clearance and tight mechanical movements of parts of the CMS detector, especially during CMS assembly phases. We present the different systems that makes SCSS: its sensor technologies, the readout system, the data acquisition and control software. We also report on calibration and installation details, which determine the resolution and limits of the system. We present as well our experience from the operation of the system and the analysis of the data collected since 2008. Special emphasis is given to study positioning reproducibility during detector assembly and understanding how the magnetic fields influence the detector structure.
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The potential of human adenovirus vectors as vehicles for gene transfer with clinical applications in vaccination, cancer treatment and in many monogenic and acquired diseases has been demonstrated in several studies and clinical trials. However, the clinical use of these vectors can be limited by pre-existing humoral and cellular anti-capsid immunity. One way to circumvent this bottleneck while keeping the advantages of using adenovirus vectors is using non-human viruses such as Canine Adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2). Moreover, CAV-2 vectors present attractive features to develop potential treatment of neurodegenerative and ocular disorders. While the interest in CAV-2 vectors increases, scalable and robust production processes are required to meet the need for preclinical and possibly clinical uses.(...)
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WEB DESIGN COMO FERRAMENTA DE COMUNICAÇÃO DIGITAL: DESIGN E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE SITES, UTILIZANDO O GESTOR DE CONTEÚDOS WORDPRESS; DESIGN DE CONTEÚDOS VISUAIS PARA O FACEBOOK DE UMA MARCA
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NSBE - UNL
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Field Lab in Entrepreneurial Innovative Ventures
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25th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference and the International Cryogenic Materials Conference in 2014, ICEC 25–ICMC 2014
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The following work project illustrates the strategic issues There App, a mobile application, faces regarding the opportunity to expand from its current state as a product to a multisided platform. Initially, a market analysis is performed to identify the ideal customer groups to be integrated in the platform. Strategic design issues are then discussed on how to best match its value proposition with the identified market opportunity. Suggestions on how the company should organize its resources and operational processes to best deliver on its value proposition complete the work.
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This work project aims to demonstrate how to design and develop an innovative concept of video streaming app. The project combines technology push and market pull theories into developing a product that is more suitable for the customer needs, with the particularity that there is no other way of seeing any place in the world, live and ondemand. An analysis on the bigger influencers in terms of design-thinking and new product development, as Tim Brown or Paul Trott, lead to a better understanding on how There App should evolve, keeping in mind the customer desires and technical features.
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Starting from Novabase’s challenge to launch in the UK Millennials a personal financial advisor mobile application, this work project aims to build a planning model to frame a business side of a launch strategy for mobile application in similar market and category. This study culminates on the design of SPOSTAC planning model. The created framework is intended to effectively and efficiently plan a launch strategy, being structured based on seven sequential elements: Situation, Product, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, and Control.